Monthly Archives: March 2003

Anti-war?

Up early, wide awake for a change. Day started a bit murky, sun coming up a big bronze disk behind the morning mist. Sky cloudless. On the train, I felt a bit zonked. The [Iraq] war is going well. We … Continue reading

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Painting and presentation

Up at 8am. Left Mirinda working on her presentation while I went shopping. I picked up her dry cleaning and bought some more paint. Passed the amazing Kingsland Road petrol station which has bowsers held together with packaging tape. Very … Continue reading

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War report

Woke up at 5:20am in a panic. Went downstairs, put the kettle on, prepared my coffee, went to the loo and then realised that I don’t get up until 5:50am. Turned all the lights off, switched the kettle off and … Continue reading

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War begins

The first shots were fired at Baghdad this morning. Isolated targets, apparently. The US claimed it’s not the start of hostilities. They were an attempt to kill Saddam Hussein. News was sketchy. Hussein appeared on Iraqi TV but it’s not … Continue reading

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